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Where do you meter when shooting sunsets?
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<blockquote data-quote="pedroj" data-source="post: 72287" data-attributes="member: 9297"><p>Yes & yes...</p><p></p><p>I usually focus on the dark parts...I also focus on the clouds and shoot raw and basic, you are able to find a lot of detail in the shadows...Sometimes after the sun goes below the horizon the clouds {catch on fire}...</p><p></p><p>I've started to pack up at times and noticed the clouds start to change...I think it might be the sun being blocked by clouds out of sight then reemerging...Try things for youself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedroj, post: 72287, member: 9297"] Yes & yes... I usually focus on the dark parts...I also focus on the clouds and shoot raw and basic, you are able to find a lot of detail in the shadows...Sometimes after the sun goes below the horizon the clouds {catch on fire}... I've started to pack up at times and noticed the clouds start to change...I think it might be the sun being blocked by clouds out of sight then reemerging...Try things for youself [/QUOTE]
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